About the Instructor – Larry Lewin

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Uniquely Qualified Instructor

Larry Lewin has over 25 years of experience as a teacher working with students in grades 6-12. An experienced staff development trainer, he is the author of USING DIFFERENTIATED TEACHING STRATEGIES to Increase the Academic Success of Every Student (Grades 6-12), the resource handbook each participant will receive at the seminar. Additional authorship credits include Reading Response that Really Matters (Scholastic); Paving the Way in Reading and Writing: Strategies and Activities to Support Struggling Students in Grades 6-12 (Jossey-Bass); Using the Internet to Strengthen Curriculum (ASCD); Great Performances: Classroom Performance Assessment (ASCD); and three writing textbooks for Stack the Deck Writing Program.

As an experienced teacher serving grades 6-12, Larry knows what works and what doesn’t in today’s classrooms. A frequent presenter at conferences and consultant to schools throughout North America, Larry is known for his inspiring, yet highly practical presentations that are filled with proven techniques you can use immediately in your own classroom.

What Your Colleagues Say About Your Presenter

“This is the most useful seminar I’ve ever attended.I received some awesome ideas for content areas that have kept me stumped. Larry is a great guide.”– Jeanie Fornecker, 7th/8th Grade Language Arts Teacher

“An excellent presentation! The ideas are so user-friendly and do not require hours of preparation. I now have ideas that I can share with teachers and principals.”
– Madie McDougald, Secondary Education Director

“I have always been told to differentiate my instruction. However, no one showed me how. Larry showed me how to improve on what I was already doing.”– Alvetia Anderson, Middle School Exceptional Children’s Teacher